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h25b said:
Anyone know how to keep your information from being accessable online?

J -

Can you be more specific as to where the info is posted? I have a computer systems background, but it's tough to answer this without some detail.
 
Landings.com for example has a pilot database query. I seems to be from the faa. So i wonder if that can be blocked???
 
sum B$%$$# if i wanted that info out there i would have put it out there this bs
 
online pilot database

There are a couple of pilot search engines (databases) out there. They've been there for years and have absolutely no privacy protection.
 
h25b said:
Landings.com for example has a pilot database query. I seems to be from the faa. So i wonder if that can be blocked???

That's exactly what's happening. That information is being pulled off the FAA's airman database. I don't think there's any way to block it because it's probably considered public domain. Every time you renew your medical, you're involuntarily updating these records if I'm not mistaken. We pilots have very little privacy these days :(
 
You know I think these might be coming from the FAA. I seem to remember a few years ago, them sending me a letter, offering the ability to 'opt out' of their publically available database. I do remember doing it. I just went to landings now, and wasn't able to find myself in the database, but did find a few friends of mine there. Get in touch with the Feds at Oklahoma City at the Certification Branch, and see what they have to offer as a way out. I'm preyty sure it can be done. I'll look into it now for ya.
regards
Herewegoagain.
 
OK, try this link...

http://registry.faa.gov/airmen.asp

Here I was able to find a lot more about myself. It had my certificates, types, medical etc etc. However it did not have my address. That must've been what they gave me the option to 'opt out' of some time ago. Down the page they have instructions on how to write to them and have at least your address removed from public view. Goodluck.
herewegoagain.
 
Its get better!!!

Now the whole darned lot of us can be downloaded into anyones computer. Get those address removed at least, ASAP. And if anyone out there is still using their SSN as a pilot certificate number...seriously consider changing this also. You just have to request it with the certification branch, not a too bigger deal, but well worth the security.

Releasable Airmen Database Available for Download

In accordance with Section 715 of the Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century, the Airmen Certification Branch is releasing a database containing the addresses and pertinent certificate information for those airmen who have not requested that such information be withheld from public release. Click on this link to go to the download site for the Releasable Airmen Database. The CD-ROM version of this database is no longer available as of 18 January 2001.

PLEASE NOTE: This information does NOT include certificate number data for any airmen.
 
You CAN block your address (mine is blocked), I will try to find a link to the place to put this request in to the FAA (I am on a slow dial-up and a Filet Mignon is calling my name)...

Also if your Pilot Certificate is your SSN, change it immediately, especially if you fly Internationally and use ICAO Flight Plans because your pilot certificate number ends up on the flight plan.

Change Releasability Status of your Mailing Address


The Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century, in addition to other statutory requirements, requires us to make airmen certificate information available to the public. Airmen meeting the active criteria are sent a notification of these requirements, and are given the opportunity to withhold their address information from release. If your address appears in this data base and you would like to remove it, or if it does not appear and you would like to add it, you may write or email us your preference ([email protected]). You may provide us with your preference at any time.

When corresponding with us, please be sure to include your full name, address, date of birth, and certificate number, so that we may properly identify your record. Send written inquiries to:

Mailing Address: FAA
Airmen Certification Branch, AFS-760
PO Box 25082
Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0082

Addresses for airmen who do not meet the active criteria and have not been given the opportunity to withhold their address information, are not releasable.
 
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I just checked the landings.com sight and it didn't register me on a database search. I have changed my FAA certificate number and I'm sure if there was ever an option to keep out of a public database I checked that box.

My goal in life is to be a " blank ". Anyone remember the show Max Headroom that was on TV many years ago ? Unfortunately to be a true " blank " one would have to quit flying and not have any kind of government issued certificate or license.

Typhoonpilot
 
address

I hit the site that Here We Go listed. You can E-mail the FAA about your address. They responed in less than 30 Minutes.

That's right minutes!

:D
 
Hey all

Thanks for bringing this to my attention ...who would of thunk it ......

anyway "herewegoagain" thanks to you i was able to go to the web sites you provided and was able to print the change of number form .....and .....also when i went to the faa site and requested privacy from the database ....the faa did also reply very quickly

again

thans
 
1. Please assign a unique number to my certificates and reissue. I understand that my SSN will not
appear on any certificate and will be used only as an identification number by the Airmen Certification
Branch.
2. Please assign a unique number to my certificates and reissue. I understand that my SSN will not
appear on any certificate and will not be used to identify my airmen certification records. A pseudo
number will be assigned to my airmen certification records for identification purposes. I agree that I
will not furnish my SSN on any future applications for Airman or Medical certifications.

I was thinking of checking #2 above but first I have a question: At the end of 2. above it states that "I will not furnish my SSN on any future applications for Airman or Medical certificates." What number DO you submit? The new certificate number? I haven't changed my Cert. number yet but I'm going to. I have a medical this summer and just wanted to know WHAT I should put down when they ask for my Soc. #?
 

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